Fairily rare, unique and beautiful aquarium moss which grows upward like a stem plant. Also known as "Hooker Moss". This is a slower growing moss, so less trimming involved. The fronds do branch out, creating a nice, lush carpet as it grows in. Upward growing moss such as Hookeriaceae is great for raising shrimp and fry, as it provides cover and surface area.I keep looking at that and wondering how long it would take to get from a flat mesh to a big bush!
We have some posts about <"Cameroon "moss">. I'm pretty sure it is a <"Leafy Liverwort">, but naming is more difficult after that.I have Hookeriacea Distichophyllum and Cameroon moss, as well as a few others. I'll try and post pictures assuming they do well.
@zozo (Marcel) found the same, they all tend to look the same submersed, like <"stringy moss">.I've experimented with terrestrial mosses in the past, with a little success - very interesting to see the change in growth though they typically tend to reach.
Hi Darrel,Hi all,
We have some posts about <"Cameroon "moss">. I'm pretty sure it is a <"Leafy Liverwort">, but naming is more difficult after that.
@zozo (Marcel) found the same, they all tend to look the same submersed, like <"stringy moss">.
I've got <"quite a few native mosses">, but <"putting a definitive name to them"> is more problematic.
cheers Darrel